Valve.



PATENTED JULY 10, 1906.

H. A. ZURBUCH;

VALVE.

APPLICATION FILED APE.22,1905.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

chive.

Epecification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 10, 1905.

Application filed April 22, 1905. Serial No. 258,877.

c r 'lrlicularly 2i rotary valve, and is cripuhlc oi" application to either simple or command valve constructions.

"" l ollhe lZlViPliiiUlllS to produce an a connmnying drawings the invenii: iilus'rnled in connection both with a co .e and with o simple valve.

1- guir .l. plan view of ii compound valve with the cover removed. Fig. 2 is o croszrsoct ion lliereof. Fig. 3 is a perspective viev. of the Fig. 4 is a sectional view iii roof. Fig. 5 is a sectional view of :l nnnhlico-tion. Fig. a sectional view of a simple turning plug provided with the improve 1 icking novice.

' nil 1,0 the drawings, 6 inindricol vslve-casing having a micl zing device.

a c o on he top. At the center of the ingis a burning tubular plug 9, the bore of rms tin i is provided below the vnlvemosing with a hand or gear wheel 10, wlierehy it may he turned. The bore 3 1 of the plug 9 leads outv i lateral through. 1 tube 12, which extends tiers at 7, arranged in the sameinllinc. The casing is closed by nlci; to the valve and which radially from the plug 9 to the wall of the casing o and adopted io connect with any of the outlels 7 by turning ihe plug to the desired exrei'it. A turning oint between the supplyipe lb and plug 9 is indicated at M. i The tnlac 3; is enlarged or'cored out to therefrom, and also a pressureof the fluid against its cupped end 16 is at all times pressed tightly against the wall of rho casing. The wear thus comes on this plug, and as the plug wears it slips out in consequence of the pressure behind, and thus rcnniins at all times in tight contact with the well of the insuring a light joint and preventing leak. lhirthermm'e, it can he reneWed at small cost when it becomes worn out, which, however, will obviously take a long time.

In Fig. 6 an application of the invention lo a simple turning ping shown. Sold plug indicated at 18, and lhe puckingqilng 15 is contained in the pipe lending thereto and in contact with the valvemlug, with its cupped end 16 directed toward the inlet, so that the plug; is at all times pressed in tight contact with the valve 1%,advencing us first ii; wears, and thus preventing leak at he joint.

The form of valve shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is special valve designed for use in connection. with a l'i y'drzinlic press or special machine, in which after doing its work the Water returns through the pipe 7, leading from the valve to one of' the pressure chambers or cylinders of the machine, and to carry off the Water to waste the valve-casing has an outlet-pipe 20, leading from the bottom thereof.

What Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. A compound valve comprising {i cylim drical casing having a removablecap and a plurality of outlets in n circun'iferential lino around the some, and a turning inlet-pipe at the axis of the casing and s wood from the side thereof and having a radial branch extending to the said well of Lhe casing and movable to any one of the out-lets.

2. A com oundvalve comprising. a casing having a p urality of outlet-pipes leading waste or relief outlet orranged to allow the escape of llui flowing "orni a seal for the peeking-cylinder 15, which j i i. s snugly therein. 7 cupped at the inner end toward the inlet to e val l :1. at e innierinl. Fig. 5 shows it- Without this It is preferably made of softer metal 1 the rest. of the valve. he outer end oi Ilse wall of the casing 6 and by reason of the I the )lu 15 contacts with This cylindrical plug is back from any of said pipes, an lnlet-pipe lending to the casing, and means to connect the inlet-pipe to any one of the said outletpipes. I

3. A compound valve comprising a cylindricul casing having a plurality of outlets in :1

ve, as indicated at 16, and preferably is other end :1 ring 1? of nberor suztline around the side thereof, a turning pipe at the center of the casing, spaced from said side wall and having a branch extending to said wall and movable to any one of thc outlets, and aWaste-pipe loading from said space.

4. In combination, a cylindrical valve-casing having a plurality of outlet-ports in a or log XIO

gumfel ential line around; the same, a turning I name to th is speci ficati0n in the presence 01 mallet-pipe at, thece'nt-er of the casing, haviiig 1 two subscnbmgwltnesses. szradlal'bmnch extending toward-the Wall of Y X tha casing, and & packmg-plug fittmg qnd RY ZURBUQH' moviable 1n the saicii branch plfe and bearmg ht-messes:

at its outer end agmnst the wa 1 c-f the casmg. CLARA PROSCHE,

In tasnmsny whereof I have slgned my H. G. BATCHELOR. 

